The Porsche 911 Club Sport is one of those models that may seem hard to justify the price premium for considering what the tweaks from the factory amounted to. However, there’s more at work here than just a decal,… more»
Dark Bronze Bruiser: 1973 Dodge Challenger
I don’t normally get very worked up overtired muscle cars, but I dig this 1973 Dodge Challenger. It’s a 340/4-speed car, which is ideal, but the original color of Dark Bronze with a black/white bucket seat interior really is… more»
Boosted Coupe: 1986 Ford Mustang SVO
Did you ever have a car that lingers in your mind, making you feel almost guilty you’ve never owned one? I imagine it’s not dissimilar from folks who wish they traveled more, or experimented with different food types rather… more»
Cheap Ghia! 1978 Ford Mustang II
While far from the most desirable classic car, this 1978 Ford Mustang II Ghia is listed with a $1,000 Buy-It-Now and bidding just over $600 with the reserve unmet. That tells you this Ghia-trimmed Mustang is likely right around… more»
Battered Time Machine: 1981 Delorean DMC-12
Damaged exotic or other high-end collector cars are always so strange to me, with their battle scars seemingly not real when you consider how rarely you see such vehicles damaged. Take this 1981 DeLoren DMC12, which features a right-rear… more»
Going With The Flow: 1935 Chrysler Airflow
When you really stop and think about it, automobile design hadn’t really progressed much beyond horse and buggy days by the early 1930s. Every car was basically a variation of a full frame with an engine and a body… more»
Custom Driver: 1950 Shoebox Ford
Previously worked on with a twist of subtle customizing, this running and driving ’50 Shoebox Ford looks like a fun and possibly affordable classic. Apparently built/restored in honor of someone’s passing, this Ford is a fair enough looker, but… more»
Jet Thrust R1-Powered 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk
A lot of us dream about finding a car such as this 1963 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk in this condition hiding away in someone’s garage. While it needs a full restoration or at least a full refurbishment, it looks… more»
10k Genuine Miles: 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
If you are on the lookout for a classic car that is ready to drive and enjoy, then perhaps this 1984 Monte Carlo SS is the car for you. With a claimed 10,000 miles on the clock, it is… more»
Rock Solid Style: 1938 Studebaker Coupe Express
Easily one of the most stunning and well styled pickup trucks in history, this ’38 Studebaker Coupe Express is a very solid example that is most certainly worthy of being restored. Purchased in California, this very solid piece of… more»
Early Fire Chief’s Ride: 1913 Ford Model T Speedster
Located in Plympton, Massachusetts this 1913 Model T Speedster is a testament to the amazing evolution of the fire department chief’s car. Nowadays officers at public and even many volunteer fire departments are issued large SUVs or trucks for… more»
Solid Prospect: 1964 Pontiac GTO Project
Update – This GTO’s asking price has been lowered to $7,500. It’s starting to look like a decent buy, so be sure to take a closer look! As a starting point for a restoration project, this 1964 Pontiac GTO… more»
1 Of 100 Built: 1970 Hurst Jeepster
Jeepsters are some of the most visually-unique vehicles out there. A 1970 Hurst Jeepster is that and then some, and there is a darn good reason that we don’t see them very often….only 100 were made, and only 65… more»
Rallye Red Rocket: 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30
When it rolled off the production line in 1970 wearing its special order Rallye Red paint, this 1970 Oldsmobile 442 must have been a stunning looking car. It now needs a full restoration, but there is no reason why… more»



















